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Well my cousin saw that I had cfw and said "I just have to have that." and so I gave it to him. He started out on 3.71 m33-3 but he needed the next update to play the latest games then he went to 3.90 m33-3 worked great for about a month and a half then he called me and told it began to freeze so I took back taking a look at first glance at the xmb it looks fine but if you move around to fast it will freeze same goes for games so I thought maybe if I update to 3.95 GEN it would stop freezing so I was lucky and it didn't freeze during the update, it went back to the xmb no problems except it still freezes every now and then sum1 help he's only had it about 3 months but its 3 years old so its a phat psp.

I wonder, are Memory Sticks the same as MicroSD's in the DS flashcarts, when it comes to fragmentation? What I'm trying to say is, does formatting your memory stick (in order to defrag it) help performance in any way? Because with Micro SD's in the DS flashcarts, after deleting and adding games over and over, it can become fragmented and slow it down, and this is fixed by formatting the card. Is it the same with PSP memory sticks, does anyone know?

Hi Camx, I know you shouldnt defrag flash memory, but I heard you should format it every now and then (at least with Microsd's). So you think that with the memory sticks it would be just as good to delete everything off and jsut put it back on at once, without having to format it? Mine is working great now, but I want to make sure it stays that way

So no matter how shitty your memory stick is, when you are in the XMB menu, it ideally wont slow down, it has its own powerful processor so its not affected with the memory stick. When playing ISOs, it will definitely slow down with a crappy MS but XMB, never.

Anyway, i didnt have to format my memory stick unless i had to make a Magic memory stick.

MicroSD cards, well i guess from DS, will slow even the menu because it is in the flashcart.

And again:
Have you tried pressing SELECT on the XMB and changing the Processor speed in XMB and ISOs into 333/166?

or, when starting up the PSP, hold the R button and you will be taken to the Recovery Menu, there, you can change the processor speed in the CONFIGURATION.